Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The study of economics focuses on global economies, quality of life, and commercial and political structures. It examines decision-making processes and their effects on businesses, communities, and people. Through quantitative analysis of current trends, economists create models to forecast potential outcomes and suggest optimal responses. You'll explore how contemporary economies function—their trade relationships, growth patterns, pricing mechanisms, and the interplay between supply and demand, as well as the mutual influence between businesses, governments, and economic forces. These economic insights help organizations and individuals strategize for improved future planning. You'll gain analytical abilities to address both numerical and policy-oriented economic challenges—practical expertise applicable across various professions.
Our Economics Bachelor's degree offers adaptable skills for today's dynamic job market. Ideal for those fascinated by economics, commerce, business, or finance who thrive on analytical problem-solving, this program provides essential knowledge. Core courses investigate modern economic systems, trade dynamics, growth factors, pricing roles, and the reciprocal relationship between economic actors and policymakers.
This program integrates principles of social responsibility, ethical choices, and sustainable business practices. You'll refine your ability to analyze, interpret, and present economic and social information, with a focus on informed economic judgment.